The color of the year may be emerald green, but in February—it's undeniably red. Browse ten classic products forever linked to the bold and powerful color of love.

Radio Flyer Wagon

The classic look of Radio Flyer wagons continues to win hearts nearly a century after the rolling playthings were first manufactured in the '20s. Creative homeowners find new uses for this all-American design today, whether it's holding toys in a playroom, organizing craft supplies in a studio, or supporting plants on a porch.

Adirondack Chair

Red is one of the most beloved colors for one of the most beloved mainstays in outdoor furniture, the Adirondack chair. This reclining model from L.L. Bean is made in the Adirondack region of New York State from sustainably harvested wood.

Front Door

In Chinese culture, red symbolizes luck and happiness. What better color to welcome friends at the front door? Consider hues like "Real Red" from Sherwin-Williams or "Tawny Day Lilly" from Benjamin Moore to make your entryway stand out from others on the block.

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Tool Chest

Not only will Task Force's steel tool chest look stylish in your workshop, but its deep red hue—thought to make people more alert—may help you complete projects faster!

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Viking Stove

To balance the bold look of a gas range like Viking's Professional Series in Racing Red, you might choose neutral tones as the surrounding colors, or go all the way and use the stove as the visual anchor for a more vibrant scheme.

Classic Maglite

Whether held under your chin to tell ghost stories or used to locate the circuit breakers during a power outage, Maglite's popular flashlight holds an enduring place in our collective memory. The most common color? Red, of course.